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What's OnChristmas in Leicester Square

From festive mince pies, to divine mulled wine and to gifts for the friends and family, Christmas at Leicester Square returns to spread the festive cheer!

  • Dates 09/11/2018 - 09/11/2018
  • Location Leicester Square, WC2H 7DE
  • Price ££
The Festive Season Starts HereThe Christmas market in Leicester Square returns again!This year includes a wide array of activities, stalls and show-stopping performances to enjoy inside Leicester Square's Spigeltent including head-lining act, Briefs.Take a stroll through the traditional Christmas market, where you’ll be able to sample the finest in seasonal treats and surprises, hand-picked for their unique charm. Warm-up with a glass of mulled wine or a delicious hot snack from one of the many food concessions, housed in authentic Bavarian-style wooden huts.Find out more.Ho Ho Ho! It's Santa's GrottoDon't forget to visit Father Christmas! The little ones can meet the man himself, at Leicester Square's very own Santa's Grotto.There's something for everyone at Christmas in Leicester Square. With a host of fantastic shows for all ages, you'll fall in love with winter once again in the beautiful surrounds of the traditional 1920s Spigeltent in Leicester Square.This year, why not try your eyes at "star spotting" in the square? Adorned with sparkling stars, big and small, the gardens and surrounding streets will take you a on a star lit trail like you've never seen before.#DiscovertheStars

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